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I’ve just seen the photos from Josephine and Rupert’s wedding back in July and they are really lovely!

The photographer, Nick atWild Weddings, really managed to capture the essence of the day – relaxed, a sense of the country in the middle of town and a very happy couple!

Josephineâ€™s beautifully simple and elegant 1930â€™s style satin drop back dress was designed and made by Jacqueline Byrne

Josie wanted to continue the country style with long tables so everyone could sit together – we had masses of vases, tall short and round, all along the centre of each table. We had great fun at the flower market

choosing Peonies, Roses,Â Gladioli, Freesia, Dill and lots of other beautiful fragrant stems to use in all the table vases and the balls of flowers on top of the iron candlesticks used for the altar

With crisp white chair covers and organza sashes from the lovely Blanca at Host with Style, the Gladstone Library at One Whitehall Place looked wonderful and very different with the long trestle style tables

We reused the tall candlesticks from the altar on the top table – I do like maximising a budget, and was generally very pleased with the whole look of the day!

2 weeks agoby blueskyflowersBrace yourselves!!! Here's a story behind this photo... isn't there, @theflowerbird ? Most weddings run smoothly. It sometimes things happen without the bride and groom knowing a thing about it... table plan issues, candle problems and fallen arches... to name a few. But what's why you should choose experts for your wedding and rely on them to make sure everything is perfect... in the end! #floristproblems#floristelves#nojobtoobig Continue reading →